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67087: Toshiko Takaezu (American/Japanese, 1922-2011) B

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Toshiko Takaezu (AmericanxJapanese, 1922-2011) Bowl, late 20th century Glazed ceramic 3-1x2 inches (8.9 cm) Incised TT to underside Born in Hawaii to Japanese émigré parents, Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011) received training in ceramics at the University of Hawaii (1945-1947) and Cranbrook Academy (1951-1954), where she discovered post-war Abstract Expressionism. In 1955, she traveled throughout Japan, encountering the works of emerging ceramicist who fused Japanese traditions, contemporary techniques, and avant-garde aesthetics. While Takaezu's early output included utilitarian vessels, such as bowls, dishes, and vases, she is best known for her later closed vessels. The simple, roughly round or cylindrical forms, with openings so miniscule that function is eliminated, can be understood as "paintings in the round," with the exterior surface serving as a three-dimensional "canvas" for glazes poured, splashed, and dripped. The painterly glazes, at once deliberate and subject to chance, evoke the work of post-war Abstract Expressionists, including Mark Rothko, Franz Kline, and Joan Mitchell, as well as traditional Japanese pottery. Yet, Takaezu was just as intrigued by the inaccessible, dark interiors of her closed vessels, which she imagined as a "metaphor for the human spirit." Toshiko Takaezu's works are held in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.

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Condition Report: Presents well with attractive glazing, with three hairline cracks to side, the largest measuring three inches.
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Toshiko Takaezu (AmericanxJapanese, 1922-2011) Bowl, late 20th century Glazed ceramic 3-1x2 inches (8.9 cm) Incised TT to underside Born in Hawaii to Japanese émigré parents, Toshiko Takaezu (1922-2011) received training in ceramics at the University of Hawaii (1945-1947) and Cranbrook Academy (1951-1954), where she discovered post-war Abstract Expressionism. In 1955, she traveled throughout Japan, encountering the works of emerging ceramicist who fused Japanese traditions, contemporary techniques, and avant-garde aesthetics. While Takaezu's early output included utilitarian vessels, such as bowls, dishes, and vases, she is best known for her later closed vessels. The simple, roughly round or cylindrical forms, with openings so miniscule that function is eliminated, can be understood as "paintings in the round," with the exterior surface serving as a three-dimensional "canvas" for glazes poured, splashed, and dripped. The painterly glazes, at once deliberate and subject to chance, evoke the work of post-war Abstract Expressionists, including Mark Rothko, Franz Kline, and Joan Mitchell, as well as traditional Japanese pottery. Yet, Takaezu was just as intrigued by the inaccessible, dark interiors of her closed vessels, which she imagined as a "metaphor for the human spirit." Toshiko Takaezu's works are held in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.

HID03101062020

© 2020 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
Condition Report: Presents well with attractive glazing, with three hairline cracks to side, the largest measuring three inches.
Heritage Auctions strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Heritage regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only And should Not be relied upon as statements of fact, And do Not constitute a representation, warranty, Or assumption of liability by Heritage. All lots offered are sold "As Is"

Buyer's Premium per Lot:25% on the first $300,000 (minimum $49), plus 20% of any amount between $300,001 and $3,000,000, plus 15% of any amount over $3,000,001 per lot.

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